In using WinAXEpad, with a standard (not USB) serial cable and a standard (10k, 22k) programming circuit, I notice that there is a "Test" function. (Options, Port, Test, choose radio button)
Through experimentation, I found that the result of my radio button choice affected the Serial In lead, i.e., "High" brought the Serial In lead to a logic high, which stopped the program's execution, "Low" brought the Serial In lead to a logic low, and which allowed the program to execute, but "Disconnected" seemed to do the same as "Low."
My questions are:
1. Is what I have observed normal?
2. Would it operate the same with an AXE027?
3. Would it operate the same in LinAXEpad?
4. Would it operate the same in both "flavors" of MacAXEpad?
5. What are the purposes (intended uses) of the "High," "Low," and "Disconnected" choices?
Thanks.
Through experimentation, I found that the result of my radio button choice affected the Serial In lead, i.e., "High" brought the Serial In lead to a logic high, which stopped the program's execution, "Low" brought the Serial In lead to a logic low, and which allowed the program to execute, but "Disconnected" seemed to do the same as "Low."
My questions are:
1. Is what I have observed normal?
2. Would it operate the same with an AXE027?
3. Would it operate the same in LinAXEpad?
4. Would it operate the same in both "flavors" of MacAXEpad?
5. What are the purposes (intended uses) of the "High," "Low," and "Disconnected" choices?
Thanks.